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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. CARNIVAL WEEK TROTTING J STOCK SALE IN TATTERSALL'S. TO-DAY TO-DAY At 9 o'clock sharp. In addition to entries already advertised, we will offer: On account of MR JOHN TISDALL, Oamaru: Thoroughbred Gelding, Bright Prospect, colour brown, foaled Nov10th, 1930, by Weathervane, out of Taiamai (winner of 4095 sovs in stakes) and hall-sister to Grey Arrow by The Nut (1), Lady Molly by Aurum (2), Dainty Lady by Surefoot (19). On account of MR W. WARREN, Burwood: Chestnut mare, 6 years—Rey de Oro out of Lady Trafalgar, full sister to Cadiz, broken to saddle and harness. On account of MR G. L. RUTHERFORD, Macdonald Downs: Bay Gelding, Robin, competed in two hunters' events at the Christchurch Show. On account of MR A. F. CUNNINGHAM, Christchurch: 1 Bay Gelding, 5 years, broken to saddle and harness. On account of MR C. McDONALD, Christchurch: 1 Black Cob, broken saddle. On account of MR R. H. BUTTERICK, Hinds: 1 Bay Cob, 5 years. On account of CLIENT: Roan Pony, 3 years, saddle, harness. On account MRS H. B. WESTON: Bay Pony, Play Sire, 6 years. 2nd Prize Winner, first-class Jumper. H. MATSON and CO., Trotting Stock Salesmen. EVANS AND BULL. 84 HEREFORD STREET W. CASHMERE HILLS. • -, A ACRES, warm, early graL... 0 x • " farm, has wintered 400 sheep; also some EARLY MARKET GARDEN LAND included. 4-ROOMED HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS. Asking £ls 10s per acre; most of purchase money can remain at 4J per cent. Sole agents. Just on the market. 67/69. MORTGAGEE SALE. Oft ACRES, now vacant, NEAI. ' u HALS WELL, best of land, in good order. 5-roomed house. OFFER WANTED, SAY £IOO DEPOSIT. Good small farm. VERY FINE HOMESTEAD. ACRES, 20 minutes run fron. «* Cathedral square. A high-class farm, the land will grow anything. FINE 7-ROOMED HOMESTEAD and numerous outbuildings. Trustees asking for an offer. Ideal, handy situation. We will be pleased to supply full details. 174/61. GREAT GRAZING FARM. ACRES, close City. CarryiL., «JW 520 ewes and their lambs, 100 ewe hoggets, and 50 head cattle. NICE HOMESTEAD and OUTBUILDINGS. No ploughing. Buy now and get the advantage of the mason's returns. THE PRICE IS DEFINITELY CHEAP AND VERY EASY TERMS will be given. An inspection costs nothing. NOTE THE TERMS. IJ.O ACRES, NEAR KAIAPOI, 20 J.'ALT acres j n w heat. 17 acres in oats, 14 acres Italian Rye, 17 acres in lupins. 17 acres ploughed and worked, 9 acres worked for rape, and balance in good pasture. Well fenced and watered AND IN GOOD GOING ORDER, all round mixed farm. 5ROOMED BUNGALOW. cowbails, stable woolshed, pigstyes, etc. PAID £26 per acre. "TO-DAY'S" PRICE £l7 ss, with £3OO Deposit. One of the cheapest farms on the market. We urge early inspection. Write or call. 135/65 EVANS AND BULL. 84 HEREFORD STREET W. X7OBO FRUIT, PLANTS, AND PRODUCE. Twelve Words 1/-, 3 Days 2/6. ' Crisp and Sweet. 290 Harewood road. (Not Sundays.) X 1263 ERS, Ostrich Plume, mixed colours, any quantity, 6d per doz. 16 Aylmer street, Spreydon. X 956 /ANTED Sell, 5 Sks. American ' Wonder Seed Potatoes. Doling, 110_ Russley road, Fendalton. Xl24i HER Plants, Ostrich Plume, good mixed colours, 3d doz., 1/6 100. Rail and postage extra. 27 Beckford road. St. Martins. X5Ol qTRAWBERRIES. Order now. 10s ° dozen lb. 5/6 I doz. lb. Delivered free. High grade fruit. 74 Warrington street. 'Phone 41-859. ■ rooms, profit, pleasure; Brick, 1/9 cash. —Hay's Nurseries, Box 498, Auckland. 3537 i^ttafrtiWCßiftH Earns, Giant Poppy, Nemesia, Salvias, Zinnias, Stocks. Petunia, Asters. 144 Southampton street. X 1267 Q/ SUGAR-BAG Seed Potatoes; "' New Potatoes 51b 1/-; Cabbages, Lettuce, and Tomatoes, Bedding Plants, 8d doz. 11 Patten street. Avonside. 'Phone 32-564 (not Sundays). X 1204 Jujn uats i»s oa sacic, wneat ou, Hay 2s 9d, Straw Is 6d. AU Produce stocked. Granger's, 240 Moorhouse avenue. 'Phone 30-746. XBB2 OTARY CULTIVATORS (5.1.), 1 LTD., 154 Manchester st 'Phone 32-053. Sole Agents for Howard Rotary Hoes, also inquire from us re Contracting. 7397 3S 6d SUGAR BAG, 12s 6d Sack—Good Quality Medium-sized Table Potatoes, Red Dakotas and Whites. Also Seed Potatoes—Early Regent, Sutton's Supreme, Red Dakotas, Aucklanders, Arran Chief, etc.—3s 6d sugar bag, 12s 6d sack. Delivery free. All Produce stocked. Granger's, 240 Moorhouse avenue. 'Phone 30-746. G5617 CHOICE SHRUBS FOR SPRING PLANTING. For the next few weeks success is assured in planting several of the best of the flowering shrubs. These may be set out at the present time with safety and confidence. KALMIA LATIFOLIA, so beautiful a shrub that it was at one time proposed as the National Flower of America. Flowers a waxy pink, borne in clusters. Objects to lime. Nice bushy plants set with buds, 5s each. RHODODENDRONS in Bright Reds and Pinks, strong plants. 5s each. AZALEA MOLLIS, the Deciduous Azalea. Plants set with buds, colours Yellow, Orange, and Flame. Price 3/6 each. We have a number of other good things suitable for present planting. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road, Christchurch. Telephone 35-675. |~)0 you know—? You can Insert your * J "Want Ad." in "The Press" up till midnight for the following morning's issuo. _ . _.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22250, 15 November 1937, Page 16

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